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Sahiba Bali slammed for remarks on ‘Bengaluru English’: 'As if north Indians have British accent'

Actor Sahiba Bali shared her opinion on “Bengaluru English” while appearing on a podcast with Amin Jazayeri. Her video has sparked chatter on Instagram.

Updated on: Aug 30, 2024 10:45 am IST
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Actor Sahiba Bali’s recent remark on how people speak English in Bengaluru didn’t sit well with people. During a recent podcast, she shared how this culture influences her when visiting the city. People are, however, left irked by her comment, with many slamming her and drawing comparisons to how English is spoken differently in Southern and Northern India.

Actor Sahiba Bali’s video on “Bengaluru English” has gone crazy viral. (Instagram/@untriggeredpodcast)

In a podcast with Amin Jazayeri, she says, “In India, everywhere you go, it is different English, like Bangalore English is very different.” She then gives an example to support her comment and says, “You are worried, it seems.” The rest of the video shows her sharing a story.

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Take a look at the video here:

A third commented, “Content creators have absolutely no more topics to talk about apart from Bangalore. It's either traffic, accent, or weather.”

However, a few defended the actor and said she was not making fun of how English is spoken in the city. Just like this individual who added, “Not once have these people criticised the way English is spoken in Bangalore. On the contrary, they are expressing their love for the uniquely Bangalorean way it is spoken. Yet, most comments I read here are triggered people targeting North Indians for not knowing the language altogether. Why this sudden hatred, man? Why this sudden divide? It’s sad.”

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Sahiba Bali is an actor from Kashmir. She is known for her work in projects like Bard of Blood (2019), Tanaav (2022), and Laila Majnu (2018). With over five lakh followers, she often amazes her fans on Instagram with visuals from her personal or professional life.

What are your thoughts on this video of Sahiba Bali and her remark on “Bengaluru English?”

 
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